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Taylor Ferrell
20 September, 09:40
Why are germ cells haploid?
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Preston Benson
20 September, 11:36
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Germ cells are also diploid, but they are found only in the gonads. Gonads are the ovaries in females and testes in males. Gametes are haploid cells, which means that they have only one set of chromosomes.
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